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    Micromotor Fabrication

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    2060 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES‚ VOL. 39‚ NO. 9‚ SEPTEMBER 1992 Micromotor Fabrication Mehran Mehregany‚ Stephen D. Senturia‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Jeffrey H. Lang‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Pradnya Nagarkar Abstract-This paper presents a detailed discussion of micromotor fabrication and related critical issues. The micromotors under study are of the variable-capacitance side-drive type with salient-pole and wobble (harmonic) designs. Polysilicon surface micromachining forms the basis of the

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    expansion many Native American Tribes were forced out of their homelands and moved into what was known as “Indian Territory” which is modern-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee‚ Choctaw‚ Chickasaw‚ Seminole‚ and Creeks‚ known as the “five civilized tribes” and the Plains Indians‚ which had been relocated to the western part of the territory on land leased from the Five Civilized Tribes‚ were moved into this area. Many of these tribes were enemies and were now being forced to live next to each other‚ which was not

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    For many tribes of Plains Indians whose bison-hunting culture flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the sun dance was the major communal religious ceremony . . . the rite celebrates renewal - the spiritual rebirth of participants and their relatives as well as the regeneration of the living earth with all its components . . . The ritual‚ involving sacrifice and supplication to insure harmony between all living beings‚ continues to be practiced by many contemporary native Americans. -Elizabeth

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    Amanda Stuart Fisher’s article “Bearing Witness” is a short reading explaining issues in our contemporary society. The reading discusses feminism frequently‚ which is the support for women’s rights to improve the equality of both sexes. A takeaway from the reading is how us as white men have a hard time fully understand someone else’s culture‚ and how we must take steps to mitigate this closed minded view. This relates with the reading that was titled “You Just Made The Blueprint To Suit Yourselves”

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    When I lived with my parents in the country‚ often times my yard and gravel road would be completely flooded. We do not live very close to a major river but may live close enough to cause these kinds of problems. We live maybe 5 miles from the Wapsipinicon River‚ but I do not think this was the cause of our flooding. Back in the day before farmers took over the land for crops around our area‚ it was known to be a very swampy area. I know that come time of a big storm the fields that outline our gravel

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    Wildfires occur every year in the Unites States. As many as 90 percent of wildland fires in the United States are caused by humans. Some human caused fires result from campfires left unattended‚ negligently discarded cigarettes‚ and intentional acts of arson. Wildfires can also be caused by nature like lava or lightning. Lightning is one of the main causes of wildfires‚ but mostly they are caused by humans. The article that was made on March 23‚ 2016 called‚ Wildfire burns more than 72‚000 acres

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    Carmina L. Cabauatan Info Sys 2 Prof. Mrs. Rebecca Penas Eleginio BSBA-FM M-W-F/11-26-12 Importance of Operating System 1. It moderates the relationship between the computer and its peripherals 2. It helps in the management of files‚- copying‚ deleting‚ moving of files from one storage location to the other. 3. It encourages the memory for its efficient usage and thus adding the speed

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    Wyoming Themes

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    Themes of Wyoming Wyoming has had a roller coaster history of ups and downs. There have been many scandals for one‚ along with massacres; then we can look at the good that has come with the history of Wyoming such as transportation and womens rights. These themes are important because they have been a big component into why Wyoming is the state it is today. Every state has its individual and unique history‚ but Wyoming’s has its up and downs and from the past few months I have realized that Wyoming

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    The two groups that I have chosen from my demographic data are the Native Americans (Cahuilla Tribe) and the Hispanics. According to the former Mayor of Palm Springs Frank Bogert the” Cahuilla tribe lived by the sparkling waters of Palm Springs as well as hot springs‚ and the tree lined canyons for over a thousand over years.” The Cahuilla tribe lived by growing food and making clothes as well as medicine. They made bows and arrows as well as used sticks to hunt deer‚ bighorn‚ rabbits‚ and other

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    The National Park Service was created to protect both natural and cultural resources side by side. Exploring the park’s human past can tell us things about our role as park stewards now and in the future. The stories of Rocky Mountain National Park began with the earliest inhabitants and will continue for generations. “The Rocky Mountain National Park was established January 26‚ 1950 and covers a 415 square mile area‚ is seventy miles northwest of Denver‚ and attracts over three million people a

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